It sure was a long wait as the last episode of our favorite lawyer by day and crime fighter at night aired last April 2015 and had a long year break. But, fans all over the world will surely rejoice as the second season of 'Daredevil' is set to return this March on Netflix. And with March fast approaching, fans are raving for answers and possible spoilers for the upcoming season. So, beware for spoilers will be coming your way.
Charlie Cox who plays the titular role will reprise his character as the blind lawyer Matt who fights battle crimes using his ultra-sensitive sense by night as Daredevil. He will also be joined by his ex-lover Elektra Natchios, which will be played by Elodie Yung, who has a love-hate relationship with the protagonist as she has both helped and fought with him. Jon Bernthal will also join the team as he will play The Punisher a.k.a Frank Castle. He is expected to add more fun and exciting adventure to the series.
And to further excite the fans, not only will Daredevil be entertaining one woman, but he will be joined by a woman named Karen, played by Deborah Ann Woll, who he will have intimate scenes with.
The executive producer of the series, Doug Petrie, have explained that the second season will have a fast paced beginning saying that, ""The advantage of any sequel is you can dive right in. We hit the ground running and then we ran as fast as we [...] could."
Watch out for more spoilers and updates as Daredevil Season 2 is set to return and protect Hell's Kitchen on Netflix this March 18.


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